-
quarter (also
known as jewry, juiverie, Judeng****e, Jewynstreet, Jewtown,
Judería or proto-ghetto) is the area of a city
traditionally inhabited by Jews...
- The
Judería de Córdoba ('Jewish
Quarter of Córdoba') is the area of the
Spanish city of Córdoba in
which the Jews
lived between the 10th and 15th centuries...
- La
Juderia, (Ladino: לה ג׳ודיריה), was the
former Jewish quarter of the city of Rhodes, Greece. The
quarter was
inhabited by Sephardic, Ladino-speaking...
-
dating from the old
judería.
Street dating from the old
judería.
Street dating from the old
judería.
Street dating from the old
judería.
Iglesia de Santa...
- La
Judería (Spanish: The
Jewish Quarter). In 2006, she was
nominated again, then in the
category Culture Crossing.[2] On her
second album, La
Judería, she...
- Julián
Juderías y
Loyot (16
September 1877 – 19 June 1918) was a
Spanish historian, sociologist,
literary critic, journalist,
translator and interpreter...
- Interés Cultural. The
gateway has also been
known as the
Puerta de la
Judería or the
Puerta del Socorro, and it is
located on the
south side of the walls...
- The
barrier in
northern Jerusalem,
which confines al-
Juderia to an
enclave under Israeli control....
- that 500 Jews left
Sagunto to
North Africa and
other parts of Europe. The
Judería is one of the most well-preserved
Jewish quarters in Spain. The entrance...
- nationalities.
Lleida was the
Capital of
Catalan Culture in 2007. The
Juderia, or
Jewish quarter in
Lleida dates back to the 11th century. The Jewish...